Everybody should have this installed. It contains pretty much every single bit of general information, and a hell of a lot specific information about spells, quests, tradeskilling, harvesting, etc.

The InfoCenter UI modification resides completely outside of EQ2's own UI, so no gameupdate should ever be able to break or incapacitate this addition. A lot of people relies solemnly on the standard UI for that same reason, but have no excuse for not installing this add on.

The InfoCenter UI is update very regulary (once or twice a month) so make sure to update the window on a recurring basis if you wanna stay up to speed.

*) Custom UI FolderIf you don't already have a custom UI directory, do one of the following :

1. Download and install the EQ2Map project :This will create a folder called EQ2MAP in the UI subfolder. - Copy the mentioned files into the \UI\EQ2MAP folder.

2. Do it yourself : - Create your own folder in the UI subfolder. (F.ex. MYUI)- Copy the files into this new folder. Then create a file called EQ2.INI in the EQ2 install folder. Edit this file to contain the following

On the subject of UIs, I'd appreciate seeing samples of what you're all using. Are there any EQ1 style UIs available? I really hate the default chat window that allows you either to chat or to see combat stuff but not both. I expect there's a way around this. I'd also appreciate URLs for any that I can download.

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The EQ2Map directory should be in the specific UI folder in question, for me it is under my Profit UI folder...Did you use the Automated EQ2Map install that autoupdates? It puts it all where it needs to be if you did.

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